Moving Up: Adam Rutt to WMGM Atlantic City

Another Lyndon State College alumnus is moving up this summer. Adam Rutt is now working the weekend meteorologist shift at WMGM in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Adam is originally from eastern Pennsylvania and knows the region well. He had a summer internship at WMGM just a few years ago, and goes to show the value of a good internship.

I think this job will be a great fit for Adam. In the two years we spent together at Lyndon State, he was always a great broadcast meteorologist. Not only was he great on camera early on, but he is an excellent forecaster and a ninja with the weather graphics. He was always quick to help the weather newbies who were just getting started. I really enjoyed working with Adam and I know he is going to do well.

As a bonus, he’s going to be working with Dan Skeldon. I was able to get to know Dan while he worked at WVNY here in Burlington, Vermont. Dan is another great guy and I’m happy to see he’s found a nice spot at WMGM. I’d also like to thank him for having a few Lyndon State students intern there over the past couple of years.

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